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doing OK here. I think we're in a position now where we don't have to go out for a week
do you get milk delivered?
or uht/powdered only
hmm... the design mistake I keep making is doing something with data waaaaay too far down the chain rather than doing all the clever stuff at the top and then passing just what I need down to functions to do things like make charts
This is still testing for antibodies, not the virus RNA, I suppose. Which means there is still the diagnostic gap until (enough) antibodies are produces.
> SGTi-flex COVID-19 IgM/IgG is a gold nanoparticle-based immunochromatographic test kit for qualitative determination of COVID-19's IgM and IgG antibodies … From their now down website.
no idea about the trust-worthyness of this
but I'd like to believe it
Yes, Regolith should use less resources, although I havent scientifically tested it.
regolith linux?
@ordnungswidrig yes, well, the regolith ppa on top of ubuntu 19.10
I used sawfish in the past which was configured / programmed in a scheme dialect. I configured the heck out of that biest.
Now that we got clojure native compiled with rust bindings, nothing stops us from having a WM in a proper lisp language now. 🥦
@otfrom I’m on macos mostly and still fighting with using clojurescript for the JS configuration of phoenix. (The closest what comes to a programmable window manager on macos)
I think I contributed to Sawfish. I used it simply because it was written/configured in scheme.
In version 0.26 I added something as significant as “Customization options for tooltip colors”
Unless you work at Sports Direct apparently...
@slipset that’s actually an important contribution. Wrong tooltip colors could ruin your day. This was when you actually had full control over the desktop. Anybody fancy explaining Xdefaults to me, please?
